Why Should I Fear the Darkest Hour?
Why should I fear the darkest hour,
Or tremble at the tempter’s power?
Jesus vouchsafes to be my tower.
When creature comforts fade and die,
Worldlings may weep, but why should I?
Jesus still lives, and still is nigh.
Though all the flocks and herds were dead,
My soul a famine need not dread,
For Jesus is my living bread.
I know not what may soon betide,
Or how my wants shall be supplied;
But Jesus knows, and will provide.
Though sin would fill me with distress,
The throne of grace I dare address,
For Jesus is my righteousness.
Though faint my prayers, and cold my love,
My steadfast hope shall not remove,
While Jesus intercedes above.
Against me earth and hell combine;
But on my side is power divine;
Jesus is all, and He is mine.
Words: John Newton, 1771.

Amen!
This rings particularly true today. Wars and rumors of wars, but the word of the Lord stands forever.
…Ellen, I wish your a wonderful day.
What a beautiful and comforting hymn, Ellen. Thank you so much for sharing.
Happy Sunday Ellen!
Beautiful landscape!
Take care, have a happy day and a great new week!
Comforting words to this hymn.
Lovely!
And when you think of John Newton’s background and life before Christ saved him, you realize how deeply he felt and believed those words.